A Brazilian design studio named Pianofuzz put together this gorgeous and engaging website to showcase their wares. The site looks like it’s built with the Gaia Framework or at least with swfAddress, enabling SEO optimization and unique URLs for each page of the site.
These kids had a lot of fun infusing the user experience and interactivity with record player/turntable graphics and imagery. Hats off to another gorgeous website made with Adobe Flash:
http://www.pianofuzz.com/
* The Pianofuzz website is built with Adobe Flash, which means the bitches at Apple won’t let you see it on your iPhone or iPad.
Screenshots:

The HOME page

The ABOUT page

The Project Portfolio
Subject: MUJI rhythm
URL: http://www.muji.com/rhythm/
Another gorgeous design with Adobe Flash that Apple will not let you see on the iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch…
What can I say… tha ltd, the interactive architects of Japanese design house MUJI‘s web properties, does an absolutely exquisite job here. Typically, music on websites takes me right out of the experience, hurling me toward the fastest way to turn it the hell off. But in MUJI’s case, the music is always appropriate – and rhythmically vital to the overall experience of the site. It never seems to be an intrusion. View full article »
Subject: Reserved
URL: http://reserved.com
Another stunning web design with Adobe Flash that Apple won’t let you see on the iPad… RESERVED.
Most fashion websites speak a similar design language: razor-thin typography, black or white canvas, lots of open space. The designers behind the website for European apparel design label RESERVED speak that language, but seem to have a lot more fun with it. View full article »
Subject: typo/graphic posters
Website: http://www.typographicposters.com/
Another beautifully executed project that Apple will not let you see on its mobile devices: typo/graphic posters designed with uncanny restraint by André Felipe.
In the words of typo/graphic…
typo/graphic posters is a directory of typographic and graphic posters. a passionate project focused on the design community.
our goal is to be a timeless source for studies, inspiration and promotion of good design through poster culture and cultivation of typography and pure forms of graphic design. View full article »